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gastrophile rare.|ˈgæstrəʊfɪl| [f. Gr. γαστρ(ο)-, γαστήρ stomach + θίλ-ος friend.] One who loves his stomach, or good eating.
1820Sporting Mag. VI. 261 The glutton practises without any regard to theory; and we call him gastrophile. So ˈgastrophilism [-ism], the disposition of a gastrophile; love of good eating; ˈgastrophilist [-ist] = gastrophile; ˈgastrophilite a. [-ite], fond of good eating.
1814Sch. Gd. Living 84 Which the modern gastrophilist cannot fail to admire. Ibid. 115 Let no one say that the spirit of gastrophilism never found its way within the walls of the Vatican. 1835Tait's Mag. II. 459 The name..bringing at once to my mind..the Scrap-Stall, and gastrophilite hackney-coachman. 1850Fraser's Mag. XLII. 548 The sturdy gastrophilist would not be baulked of his meal. |